#deadCanDance

2025-11-25

On 25 November 1985 Dead Can Dance released their second album "Spleen and Ideal".

Further evolving their distinctive neoclassical style, drawing on bygone music in a gothic and darkwave context, 'bringing something left in the past (dead) to life (or to dance)'.

05. Mesmerism

#DeadCanDance #Neoclassical #DarkWave

2025-11-25

Some days you just need acts like Circuit des Yeux (very similar to ) to get you through without collapsing or exploding (which I almost did at an estate agent earlier).

youtu.be/rbV7WsnUCfI

The Colorado Sound Playlistthe_colorado_sound_playlist
2025-11-23

11:01pm The Arcane by Dead Can Dance from Garden of the Arcane Delights + Peel Sessions

An image of the cover of the album 'Garden of the Arcane Delights + Peel Sessions' by Dead Can Dance
2025-11-21

Antinoë – The Fold Review

By Tyme

As the whispering winds of winter begin to blow colder through my neck of the woods, a time of year when fires get cozier, quaffed beers get darker, and we here at AMG begin to rhapsodize on things missed and regale readers with things listed, I found myself still searching for a near-end-of-year something new. When I saw Antinoë’s Dark Essence Records debut, The Fold, blurbily described as ‘Neoclassical Folk meets melancholy Pop with a Metal attitude,’ I was intrigued. Descending from the mountains of Madrid, Antinoë is the passion project of pianist and vocalist Teresa Marraco. Launched in 2021, Antinoë’s 2023 release, Whispers from the Dark Past, offered a unique piano tribute to the 90s Norwegian black metal scene, with Marraco covering everything from Emperor’s “I Am the Black Wizards” to Mayhem’s “Life Eternal” and Dimmu Borgir’s “Mourning Palace.”1 Poised to challenge the very fluid boundaries of what metal can be, let’s see if The Fold has the warmth necessary to keep those wintery winds at bay.

Void of instrumental trappings associated with most traditional metal, Antinoë relies solely on Marraco’s beautifully resonant voice and her expansive piano compositions to weave stygian tapestries. Conceptually, The Fold navigates the odyssey of accepting death, inviting listeners to tread a path through the idiomatic depths of grief’s different stages, as it traces the process of ‘folding inward.’ From the outset, as cricket-song fades into “Night Falls,” with its delicately crafted, darkly haunting piano melody and celestial vocals, the track pulls at melancholy heartstrings, drawing you into Antinoë’s dark world and setting the stage for what’s to come. The Fold offers an immersive, piano-led experience, peppered with pummeled ivories that shift with metallic force beneath sustained choral harmonies (“The Devil’s Voice”), as wispy trails of folky, Enya-esque ambiance waft amid airy, Dead Can Dance-like atmospheres (“Når Du Dør”). Not unlike Darkher, Antinoë succeeds at tapping into inscrutable emotion by minimalist means, but where Maiven casts spells webbed in doom, Marraco’s magic leans more toward the black arts.

While Antinoë draws much of its ‘metal’ from lyrical themes that explore the dense nature of grief and death, that doesn’t mean The Fold is musically bereft of heavier fare. Death angels descend on Emperor wings with halos of Dimmu Borgir to hover over the opening chords of “Threshold,” heralding dark omens in a chorus of swarming harmonies, witchy laughter, and raspy breaths, all as Antinoë pounds and trills her way through octaves in true symphonic black metal fashion.2 Is it still just a girl and her piano? Yes, but it’s by far the ‘heaviest’ song on the album. Which gives way to the excellently murky pop of “Chaos in the Sky,” another album highlight that had my neck snapped to rapt attention when Marracos, in her smoky voice, opened with “Who the fuck are you? Who the fuck am I?” like some dark-alt Adele, creating another moment more metal than not.

Drenched in warmth, The Fold’s production captures the beauty of Antinoë’s neo-classical elegance and marries it perfectly to its atmospherically blackened weight, providing a full-on musical experience. Whether it’s the delicate last minute of “The Devil’s Voice,” which flirts with a “Lágnætti” melody, off the Sólstafir magnum opus Ottá, or the inquisitive, childlike mystery of the whispers and keys on “Flock,” to the somber dirge of vocals from “Light Bringer,” listening to Antinoë is to become utterly immersed. I have little to critique, so enamored am I by Antinoë’s ability to impart complex ideas in the simplest of terms. I suppose there’s a minute or two that Marraco could have shaved from the two instrumentals, but in all honesty, there’s not a minute of The Fold that I would cut or change.

One of the things I’ve always appreciated about AMG is its fearlessness in shedding light on bands that are categorically not metal. Case in point, among many, is Dolphin Whisperer’s review of Maud the Moth’s excellent The Distaff this year. Antinoë has recorded an emotional album for healing hearts, and as I look back on the last few years of losses I’ve experienced, I’m unsurprised by how impactful it’s been to me. I wasn’t expecting something of this caliber to come sweeping in so close to list season, but here we are. I’ll gladly wrap myself in a warm blanket next to a cozy fire, slip on my favorite pair of headphones, and sip a smoky porter while letting The Fold envelop me against the impending winter’s chill.

Rating: 4.0/5.0
DR: 9 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Dark Essence Records
Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
Releases Worldwide: November 21st, 2025

#2025 #40 #ambient #antinoe #darkher #deadCanDance #dimmuBorgir #emperor #enya #notMetal #nov25 #piano #review #spanishMetal #theFold

2025-11-20

Dead Can Dance is one of my favorite music groups, and has been for a long time. Their music is unusual, haunting, and beautiful. This is one of their songs stuck in my head by the #EarWorm this morning, enjoy!

How Fortunate the Man With None

by Dead Can Dance

You saw sagacious Solomon
You know what came of him,
To him complexities seemed plain.
He cursed the hour that gave birth to him
And saw that everything was vain.
How great and wise was Solomon.
The world however did not wait
But soon observed what followed on.
It's wisdom that had brought him to this state.
How fortunate the man with none.

You saw courageous Caesar next
You know what he became.
They deified him in his life
Then had him murdered just the same.
And as they raised the fatal knife
How loud he cried: you too my son!
The world however did not wait
But soon observed what followed on.
It's courage that had brought him to that state.
How fortunate the man with none.

You heard of honest Socrates
The man who never lied:
They weren't so grateful as you'd think
Instead the rulers fixed to have him tried
And handed him the poisoned drink.
How honest was the people's noble son.
The world however did not wait
But soon observed what followed on.
It's honesty that brought him to that state.
How fortunate the man with none.

Here you can see respectable folk
Keeping to God's own laws.
So far he hasn't taken heed.
You who sit safe and warm indoors
Help to relieve out bitter need.
How virtuously we had begun.
The world however did not wait
But soon observed what followed on.
It's fear of god that brought us to that state.
How fortunate the man with none.

#Music #RadioRue #DeadCanDance

youtube.com/watch?v=52xJnC86CbQ

The 🫠 ᴘʀᴇᴛᴛʏ KEXP 🎶 #NowPlaying Botkexpmusicbot.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy
2025-11-20

🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #KEXP's #DriveTime Dead Can Dance: 🎵 American Dreaming (live) #DeadCanDance ▶️ 🪄 Automagic 🔊 show 📻 playlist on Spotify ▶️ Song/Cover on #Bandcamp:

American Dreaming, by Jarboe

f♯ a♯ ∞tsadiq@rivals.space
2025-11-17

Écouter The Serpent Egg en regardant les nuées d'oiseaux tourner sur fond de ciel gris-nuit, à travers la verrière du coworking, ça a quelque chose d'assez sinistrement apocalyptique 🤔

#DeadCanDance

Elliot Shankclonezone
2025-10-30

Dead Can Dance - “The Host of the Seraphim”

youtube.com/watch?v=lGCWVuzzrSQ

Not a music video per se, but a segment of Baraka (1992).

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baraka_(

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2025-10-24

🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #KEXP's #MorningShow Dead Can Dance: 🎵 American Dreaming #DeadCanDance ▶️ 🪄 Automagic 🔊 show 📻 playlist on Spotify ▶️ Song/Cover on #Bandcamp:

American Dreaming, by Jarboe

The 🫠 ᴘʀᴇᴛᴛʏ KEXP 🎶 #NowPlaying Botkexpmusicbot.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy
2025-10-21
The 🫠 ᴘʀᴇᴛᴛʏ KEXP 🎶 #NowPlaying Botkexpmusicbot.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy
2025-10-15

🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #KEXP's #MorningShow Dead Can Dance: 🎵 Children of the Sun #DeadCanDance ▶️ 🪄 Automagic 🔊 show 📻 playlist on Spotify ▶️ Song/Cover on #Bandcamp:

Children of the Sun (Dead Can ...

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2025-10-06

🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #KEXP's #MorningShow Dead Can Dance: 🎵 The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove #DeadCanDance ▶️ 🪄 Automagic 🔊 show 📻 playlist on Spotify ▶️ Song/Cover on #Bandcamp:

L'importante è finire - Mina &...

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